Awesome thanks for sharing this video. I’m going to do my next service on our 2007 76 as Toyota did the last one. We are the second owner after being used by an electrical Company in South Island of New Zealand. She has 429000 on the clock and still seems to be running well. I imagine some bigger services to be coming up in the near future given the mileage.
Great video bro. I just bought my first 76... and I really wanted to learn how to service it. Would love to see your take on the diff and transfer case Oils etc. As well as your grease care. Thanks for the video it was very informative
Hey mate, thanks for the message. So I change the gearbox and transfer oils as regularly as the diffs. If I've been going through water and heavier offroad use I change it around 20k k. If only highway driving I’ll do it whenever I get the chance before 30-40k km. I use penrite pro gear gl5 oils for diffs, gl4 gearbox and transfer case. Greasing - I do the front driveshaft every 5k if we've been doing plenty of 4x4ing and if not every 10-15k. Don't go over the top, they only need a couple of pumps each. And careful not to over grease the spline of the driveshafts as it'll restrict movement under full compression. Ball joints etc - I throw a few pumps of grease in every oil change. Just recently changed my first set at 250k km but even then they still had life left in them. I've been happy with all the penrite products. Would double check oil for your 76 as they changed the recommended types for engine after 2016, and the gearbox did change a gear ratio. So I’m unsure if it still uses the same viscosity oils. The penrite tablets in any repco will be able to tell you. Hope this helps
@@matthewtrigwell7803 thanks mate, and it’s not that hard once you’ve done it a few times is it. Plus it gives you a lot more confidence in your own vehicle
Awesome thanks for sharing this video.
I’m going to do my next service on our 2007 76 as Toyota did the last one.
We are the second owner after being used by an electrical Company in South Island of New Zealand.
She has 429000 on the clock and still seems to be running well.
I imagine some bigger services to be coming up in the near future given the mileage.
@@Nicbritton76 good luck with your service! That’s a fair effort but I’m sure there’s still plenty of km’s left if you look after it 🔥
Great video bro.
I just bought my first 76... and I really wanted to learn how to service it.
Would love to see your take on the diff and transfer case Oils etc. As well as your grease care.
Thanks for the video it was very informative
Hey mate, thanks for the message.
So I change the gearbox and transfer oils as regularly as the diffs. If I've been going through water and heavier offroad use I change it around 20k k. If only highway driving I’ll do it whenever I get the chance before 30-40k km.
I use penrite pro gear gl5 oils for diffs, gl4 gearbox and transfer case.
Greasing - I do the front driveshaft every 5k if we've been doing plenty of 4x4ing and if not every 10-15k. Don't go over the top, they only need a couple of pumps each. And careful not to over grease the spline of the driveshafts as it'll restrict movement under full compression.
Ball joints etc - I throw a few pumps of grease in every oil change. Just recently changed my first set at 250k km but even then they still had life left in them.
I've been happy with all the penrite products. Would double check oil for your 76 as they changed the recommended types for engine after 2016, and the gearbox did change a gear ratio. So I’m unsure if it still uses the same viscosity oils. The penrite tablets in any repco will be able to tell you.
Hope this helps
@@seventysixtracksmate, thank you for the detail... I'll certainly use this as a guide for my servicing going forward 🙏🏽
Awesome vid. Been doing my own servicing on my 76 for years. Can't believe there isn't more vids like this.
@@matthewtrigwell7803 thanks mate, and it’s not that hard once you’ve done it a few times is it. Plus it gives you a lot more confidence in your own vehicle
Great video for the 70's guys. Thank you
Cheers mate, glad to hear
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That’s so kind, thank you!
thanks mate! really helpful video
Cheers mate, glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome video!! Thank you
Cheers mate!